>>1740413Effectively. I used to volunteer on the line it worked on. To make a long story short, their were hairline fractures in the boiler and not enough money to fix them. Then some bad maintenance repairs meant the wheels had to be removed, and the thing is currently in pieces in the railyard. To make matters worse, the diesel we bought from our local UP subsidiary had a break down in it's boogies, which couldn't be fixed without heavy cranes, and, you guessed it, money. So now they use a rental engine (from Chicago, I believe) which is the same engine which almost ran over Vin Diesel and Paul Walker in Fast and Furious 1